Friday, June 10, 2011

Pambdelurion.

Pamdelurion was an eyeless, crawling bottom-dweller with eleven pairs of lobe-like swimmers and eleven pairs of lobopod-like legs.

It probably usually crawled on the sea floor. Since it had swimmers, it also swam.

Pamdelurion had two claws with hair-like spines in the front of its head. When it was hunting it pulled the claws backwards, and then reached them out to grab prey. It probably ate a variety of things. It had a circular mouth under its head, just like most of the other dinocarids. This weird creature was probably a relative of Kerygmachela.

I have a t-shirt with Pambdelurion whittingtoni from the bottom view, just like you like it. It also has Kerygmachela kierkegaardi, Schinderhannes bartelsi, Anomalacaris canadensis, Amplectobelua symbrachiata, Hurdia victoria, Opabinia regalis, and Laggania cambria.

Note From the Typist

Art started writing this blog at age seven and completed the majority of the work before he turned nine. He did his own research and for a long time dictated the blog entries to me, his mother. I typed exactly what he said and did my best to spell everything correctly.

For a glimpse into the early blogging process, check out the video below.